Best seat on a Embraer RJ135

PowerMacG5

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I will be flying this small regional jet to go home for my cousins wedding, and I wondering which seat is the best. I basically have my choice on the flight since barely anyone else has booked.

The jet has a 1-2 seat configuration. Right now I have the solo seat picked, but am worried since it is a small jet, and I am a big guy, that the curve of the plane will interfere with my comfort. Does anyone know? I would not mind taking the aisle seat on the two seat side if it is a much better seat. Thanks for any help.
 

Dunbar

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I don't really think there is a comfortable seat on this airplane. I'd pick exit row seat 9B if you know nobody will be next to you. Otherwise I'd pick one of the single seats, the curvature does limit comfort on that side.
 

PowerMacG5

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Originally posted by: Dunbar
I don't really think there is a comfortable seat on this airplane. I'd pick exit row seat 9B if you know nobody will be next to you. Otherwise I'd pick one of the single seats, the curvature does limit comfort on that side.

Why would you pick the single seat if the curvature limits the comfort? Are the other sides more restrictive, or just the fact that you are sitting next to someone?
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Sit alone in a solo seat.


Yep...

I've was just recently on a few flights with this plane, and I called it the sardine can...

Although, it wasn't as bad as that old Saab turbo-prop I was on...
 

Dunbar

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Originally posted by: PowerMacG5
Why would you pick the single seat if the curvature limits the comfort? Are the other sides more restrictive, or just the fact that you are sitting next to someone?

Because it's still more comfortable than sitting next to someone. If you're tall than try to get the exit row, just beware some of those seats of limited or no recline. Check out flyertalk.com and visit the forum of the airline you'll be flying.